
Anthony Mann and Jimmy Stewart followed up their collaboration on the excellent
THE NAKED SPUR
with THUNDER BAY. Stewart is a hardworking man determined to find oil in the
Gulf no matter what, even if it fucking kills him! His financial backer (Jay C.
Flippen) is just as determined and has invested all of his money into this
project. If it fails they're fooked, but things aren't just as easy as setting
up a rig and pumping the oil out. No siree Bob, the local shrimp fishermen
believe the oilers are gonna kill all of the shrimp, so they'll stop at nothing
to get these assholes out of here...even if they have to blow up the entire oil
rig!
On a technical level, the film is fine and looks great. Also the acting is good,
especially Stewart who carries the entire thing with his portrayal of a
man-possessed. The thing that pulls the movie down is the script. It's passable,
but I wish that it had been grittier and never included the second romantic
subplot between Stewart and Joanne Dru. The Dan Duryea / Marcia Henderson
romance actually added to the film, but the Stewart / Dru one made no sense and
it was a distraction from the exciting oil drilling story. And speaking of oil
drilling, I wish there had been a little introduction to off shore drilling
earlier on in the film (maybe in a meeting with the towns folk). I don't know
shit about off shore drilling, so when they started yelling about air pockets
and water spurting up through the hole I had no fucking clue what was going one
except that it seemed pretty important.
Overall, an entertaining picture, but it's pretty dated, simplified and overly
melodramatic. A must-watch for Stewart fans though.







